Essayer OR - Gratuit
Not fighting corruption: From rhetoric to silence in Sri Lanka
Daily FT
|December 04, 2025
Introduction: A borrowed warning
When former Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi OkonjoIweala published Fighting Corruption Is Dangerous: The Story Behind the Headlines, she offered not a slogan but a record of political struggle. [1] At the launch of her book in 2018, Rwanda's President Paul Kagame paused after hearing her account of reform and retaliation. He advised her:
"You should write another book. Not fighting corruption is even more dangerous." [1]
Kagame was not offering a rhetorical flourish.
His warning emerged from a state torn apart and rebuilt: corruption destroys, but refusing to confront corruption is fatal. Institutions do not collapse because politicians make mistakes; they collapse when those charged with defending the public interest choose silence.
Kagame's remark was more than an endorsement. It came from a Head of State who confronted impunity directly: corruption breeds a second-order danger - the metastasis of unchecked power which corrodes the social contract on which state legitimacy rests.
This insight is neither obscure nor novel. Transparency International notes corruption "erodes trust, fuels inequality, and undermines democracy." The IMF warns it "corrodes the social contract and weakens state credibility." UNODC states corruption "undermines public institutions and threatens social stability."
These are operational conclusions, not academic slogans.
Years later, Sri Lanka heard a similar sentiment at the 80th UN General Assembly. The President presented the failure to fight corruption as a uniquely Sri Lankan insight - celebrated domestically as if conceived in Colombo rather than articulated six years earlier in Kigali. The lack of acknowledgement matters not because of etiquette but because it signals a deeper problem: borrowing the moral vocabulary of reform while refusing to practise reform itself. Anti-corruption becomes performance when treated as branding rather than obligation.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition December 04, 2025 de Daily FT.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Daily FT
Daily FT
Nation branding ‘earned, not advertised’: Mudadeniya
SRI Lanka Tourism Advisory Committee Chairman Dileep Mudadeniya stressed that nation branding and destination marketing are fundamentally different, whilst urging the policymakers and industry stakeholders to clearly understand this distinction when shaping Sri Lanka’s long-term tourism strategy.
2 mins
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
Hela Apparel outlines Rs. 15.1 b debt restructuring terms
HELA Apparel Holdings PLC yesterday said it has reached agreements in principle with all lending banks on a debt restructuring proposal covering Rs. 15.1 billion in existing borrowings, while discussions continue with prospective strategic investors regarding a potential investment ranging from Rs. 3 billion to Rs. 4.4 billion.
1 mins
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
What it means to live with memory loss and dementia
IT is one of the most heartbreaking moments a child can face when a parent looks at them with confusion instead of recognition.
2 mins
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
Cargills Bank announces Rs. 2.5 b rights issue
CARGILLS Bank PLC has proposed a Rs. 2.5 billion rights issue to boost its capital position and support lending expansion.
1 min
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
Work in Sri Lanka to unite global talent and local industry leaders
To host networking summit on 17 December
2 mins
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
Hemas listed in Forbes' Top 200 Under A Billion in Asia for 2025
HEMAS Holdings PLC has been recognised among Forbes Asia’s 200 Best Under A Billion companies for 2025, ranking as one of the region’s top performing organisations.
1 min
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
Sampath Bank powers PickMe with cutting-edge payment tech
SAMPATH Bank PLC has partnered with Digital Mobility Solutions Lanka PLC, the legal entity behind PickMe, Sri Lanka’s leading technology platform facilitating mobility, delivery and experiences, to successfully integrate Visa's CyberSource internet Payment Gateway.
1 min
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
MIT and Microsoft to support data collection on damages caused by Cyclone Ditwah
Nations worldwide provide financial and material support to 'Rebuilding Sri Lanka'
1 min
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
Plantations veteran Sunil Poholiyadda joins Colombo Fort Land Board
THE Colombo Fort Land and Building PLC has appointed Sunil Poholiyadde to its Board as a Non-Executive Director.
1 min
December 11, 2025
Daily FT
ComBank named Sri Lanka's Best Trade Finance Bank at Euromoney Awards 2025
Honoured for outstanding support to Sri Lanka's trade sector
1 mins
December 11, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
